Taghazout camel ride tour
★★★★☆
£18 per adult I Approx. €20
£18 per adult I Approx. €20
Enjoy a delightful camel ride tour in Taghazout along the beach, offering picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean and a unique way to experience the coastal beauty of the area.
Book your Camel ride
• Free cancellation • Instant confirmation • Pay at the pickup
• Free cancellation • Instant confirmation • Pay at the pickup
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Duration & availability
- Tour duration: 2 hours.
- Tour availability: every day.
- Pick up from the hotel at: 10:00 or 18:00.
- Book now and pay at the pick up.
Highlights
Price includes
✓ Pick-up and drop-off from all hotels in Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght.
✓ Tour guide
✓ 1 hour guided camel ride tour
✓ Mint tea and snacks
✓ Pick-up and drop-off from all hotels in Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght.
✓ Tour guide
✓ 1 hour guided camel ride tour
✓ Mint tea and snacks
Price
- £18 per adult
- £10 per child (age 1-15)
From Taghazout: Camel ride tour
Enjoy a delightful camel ride tour in Taghazout along the beach, offering picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean and a unique way to experience the coastal beauty of the area.
Feel the gentle sway of the camel's rhythmic gait as you journey through the golden sand dunes, taking in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Feel the gentle sway of the camel's rhythmic gait as you journey through the golden sand dunes, taking in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where do the camel rides take place in Taghazout?
Most camel rides take place along the beautiful beaches just north of Taghazout, or in the nearby area known for its sandy stretches. The most popular time is when the ride is timed to catch the sunset as the camels walk along the Atlantic coastline.
2. How long do the camel rides usually last?
The riding portion of the experience typically lasts around 1 hour. Including hotel pick-up and drop-off, tea break and the time spent getting settled on the camel, the total duration of the excursion is usually around 2 hours.
3. Is camel riding safe, and do I need experience?
Yes, camel riding is very safe. You will be accompanied by an experienced local guide, who leads the animals the entire time. The pace is slow and gentle, and no prior experience is needed. The guides will assist you with getting on and off the camel.
4. What is the best time of day to go for a camel ride?
The most popular time is morning and sunset. These times offer cooler temperatures, the softest, most photogenic light, and a beautiful backdrop for your ride. Midday rides are possible but can be very warm, especially in the summer.
5. What should I wear and bring for the ride?
Wear comfortable trousers or long shorts, as denim or rough fabric can rub against the saddle. Closed-toe shoes are recommended.
6. Are there any age or weight restrictions?
While there are no strict national rules, most tour operators are family-friendly. Small children (usually under 8) must ride with an adult. There may be a weight limit per camel, typically around 100-120 kg (220-265 lbs), which is at the discretion of the tour operator for the welfare of the animal.
7. Should I book the camel ride in advance?
It is highly recommended to book your camel ride in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season or if you want to secure a specific time slot like sunset.
Most camel rides take place along the beautiful beaches just north of Taghazout, or in the nearby area known for its sandy stretches. The most popular time is when the ride is timed to catch the sunset as the camels walk along the Atlantic coastline.
2. How long do the camel rides usually last?
The riding portion of the experience typically lasts around 1 hour. Including hotel pick-up and drop-off, tea break and the time spent getting settled on the camel, the total duration of the excursion is usually around 2 hours.
3. Is camel riding safe, and do I need experience?
Yes, camel riding is very safe. You will be accompanied by an experienced local guide, who leads the animals the entire time. The pace is slow and gentle, and no prior experience is needed. The guides will assist you with getting on and off the camel.
4. What is the best time of day to go for a camel ride?
The most popular time is morning and sunset. These times offer cooler temperatures, the softest, most photogenic light, and a beautiful backdrop for your ride. Midday rides are possible but can be very warm, especially in the summer.
5. What should I wear and bring for the ride?
Wear comfortable trousers or long shorts, as denim or rough fabric can rub against the saddle. Closed-toe shoes are recommended.
6. Are there any age or weight restrictions?
While there are no strict national rules, most tour operators are family-friendly. Small children (usually under 8) must ride with an adult. There may be a weight limit per camel, typically around 100-120 kg (220-265 lbs), which is at the discretion of the tour operator for the welfare of the animal.
7. Should I book the camel ride in advance?
It is highly recommended to book your camel ride in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season or if you want to secure a specific time slot like sunset.





